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  1. Southeastern Anatolia Project

    Refimprove date October 2008 Economy of Turkey The Southeastern Anatolia Project lang tr G neydo u A nadolu P rojesi, GAP is a multi sector integrated regional development project based on the concept of sustainable development for the 9 million people 2005 living in the Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey . GAP s basic aim is to eliminate regional development ... Image Southeastern Anatolia Project Logo.png thumb right 180px Logo of GAP The initial idea and decision ... http www.gap.gov.tr gap eng.php?sayfa English Ggbilgi gtarihce.html Southeastern Anatolia Project Regional ... dam 1 GAP.jpg thumb 300px Centerpiece of the project Atat rk Dam Southeastern Anatolia Project ... http www.fas.usda.gov remote mideast pecad turkey turkey.htm Southeastern Anatolia Project , USDA ... Il su Dam Project Southeastern Anatolia Project Turkey topics Fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey Category Southeastern Anatolia Project Category Economy of Turkey Category Euphrates Category ... goal Historically, Southeastern Anatolia was located on the trading route between East and West ... generating capacity of the rural sector. The total cost of the project is 42.1 billion Turkish ... files ek dosyalar gap gap son durum Son 20Durum 2010.pdf ref . The project area covers ... production. The Administration began its detailed studies with the Keban Dam Project and established .... Furthermore, imbalances in Public finance public financing delayed the financing needs of the project ... regional development project . The rise in the income of the region was directly transferred ... community involvement, project added new dimensions and concepts to the definitions. The concerns ... removed Image GAP Region.jpg thumb right 280px GAP region The project rests upon the philosophy ... benefit and develop. The basic strategies of the project include fairness in development, participation ..., and living standards between the southeastern region and other regions of Turkey. GAP is transforming ...   more details



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  1. Southeastern Anatolia Region

    Image Latrans Turkey location Southeastern Anatolia Region.svg thumb right 250px Southeastern Anatolia Region Southeastern Anatolia Region lang tr G neydo u Anadolu B lgesi is one of Turkey s Regions of Turkey seven census defined geographical regions b lge . It is bordered by the Mediterranean Region, Turkey Mediterranean Region to the west, the Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Eastern Anatolia Region to the north, Syria to the south, and Iraq to the southeast. Provinces Image Turkey SEanatolia region.png thumb right 250px Provinces in the Southeastern Anatolia Region Ad yaman Province Batman Province Diyarbak r Province Gaziantep Province Kilis Province Mardin Province Siirt Province anl urfa Province rnak Province clear Population File Gaziantep.jpg thumb right 250px Gaziantep Castle Statistical Datas are from Turkish Statistics Association http www.tuik.gov.tr TUIK web site class wikitable Province Population Ad yaman 623,811 Batman Province Batman 456,734 Diyarbak r 1,462,708 Gaziantep 1,685,249 Kilis 114,724 Mardin 705,098 Siirt 263,676 anl urfa 1,443,422 rnak 353,197 Geography ... at the Southeastern Anatolian Promotion Project site. See also Provinces of Turkey References reflist External links Regions of Turkey coord missing Turkey Category Southeastern Anatolia Region ... ref http www.dmi.gov.tr veridegerlendirme il ve ilceler istatistik.aspx?m BATMAN ref Southeastern Anatolia Region has an area of 75.358  km and is the second smallest region of Turkey. Southeastern Anatolia Region has a semi arid continental climate with very hot and dry summers and cold and often ... de Anatolia eo Sudorienta Anatolio fr R gion de l Anatolie du sud est ko hy it Regione dell Anatolia Sud Orientale he ka sw Kanda ya Kusinimashariki ya Anatolia hu D lkelet anat liai r gi nl Zuidoost Anatoli ja pt Regi o do Sudeste da Anat lia ro Regiunea Anatolia de Sud Est, Turcia ru ...   more details



  1. Anatolia

    in Anatolia are Turkish people Turks . Kurds , with 15 , constitute a major community in southeastern ...Other uses Anatolia disambiguation for the novel by Felice Picano An Asian Minor Coord 39 N 32 E display title File Anatolia composite NASA.png thumb 300px Composite satellite image of Turkey. Anatolia corresponds to the western two thirds of the Asian part of Turkey. Anatolia from Ancient Greek Greek ... Sea to the west. Anatolia has been home to many civilizations throughout history, such as the Hittites ... and Ottoman Empire Ottomans . As a result, Anatolia is one of the archaeologically richest places on earth. Most of the interior of Anatolia consists of a high altitude plateau that becomes increasingly mountainous as one moves east, eventually becoming the Armenian Highland . Anatolia is separated ... straits, and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the Europe an mainland. Geography File Turkey ..., the Aegean Sea to the west, and the sea of Marmara to the northwest, which separates Anatolia from Thrace in Europe. To the east, Anatolia is bounded by Georgia country Georgia , the Armenian Highland ..., Anatolia is bounded by the ranges that separate it from the Orontes valley in Greater Syria and the Mesopotamian plain. The northern coast of Anatolia stretches farther east than the central region, reaching all the way to the modern border with Georgia. Though Anatolia lies entirely within Turkey ... east than the traditional definition of Anatolia. Anatolia s terrain is structurally complex. A central ... in Anatolia, mainly around Lake Tuz Tuz G l Salt Lake and the Konya Basin Konya Ovasi . Black Sea Coast ... isolated from Anatolia. Marmara Region Main Marmara Region, Turkey File View of Bursa from the hills ... The western coast of Anatolia that borders the Sea of Marmara consists mainly of rolling plateau ... of l deniz near Fethiye Located on the west coast of Anatolia, the Aegean region has a fertile soil ... Mountains Toros Da lar are Anatolia s second chain of folded mountains. The south facing slopes ...   more details



  1. Fire of Anatolia

    people working for the project. The main choreographers are Mustafa Erdo an, who is responsible for halay and the dances of the Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey Southern region of Turkey ...Image Anadolu atesi rehearsal3.jpg thumb 250px Fire of Anatolia rehearsal in Szeged , Hungary . 2nd August, 2007. The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ate i is a Turkey Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the USA to China and Japan , in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether. ref name tarihce http www.fireofanatolia.com tarihce 1 3 Fire of Anatolia History tr icon ref Fire of Anatolia holds two Guinness World Records Guinness record s, one for fastest dance performance ref http www.warsawvoice.pl view 14286 Fire of Anatolia ref with 241 steps per minute ref http www.fireofanatolia.com Page corporate Archive ?Year 2005 Fire of Anatolia Past Events 09 Agustos tr icon ref and another for largest audience, 400 000 people in Ere li , in the Black Sea Region of the country. ref name tarihce The head of the group is Mustafa Erdo an . History The concept of a large dance group performing Anatolia n dances mixed with modern dance and ballet was a long desired dream of Mustafa Erdo an, who conducted folk dance studies at Bilkent University . In 1999 he established ... Fire of Anatolia . The number of dancers now reaches 120, which means that the group is able ..., Fire of Anatolia is currently among the three largest dance groups in the world. ref http www.kanalturk.com.tr ... perform are named Fire of Anatolia and Dawool , the latter of which is built on rhythm. It begins ... and Ballet Ministry of Culture of the Turkish Republic ref still performs on stage with Fire of Anatolia ... links Commons Fire of Anatolia Official http www.fireofanatolia.com tr icon Dance Category Dance companies Category Turkish culture az Anadolu at i r qs qrupu de Fire of Anatolia ku Anadolu Ate i ...   more details



  1. Anatolia (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Anatolia Anatolia , also known as Asia Minor, is the peninsular region between the Black Sea in the north and Mediterranean Sea in the south. Anatolia may also refer to Air Anatolia , a defunct Turkish airline Anatolia album , a 1997 album by Mezarkabul Anatolia College in Merzifon , former name of the Anatolia College of Thessaloniki Anatolia College , private non profit educational institution located in Thessaloniki Anatolia Province, Ottoman Empire , a former province Fire of Anatolia , a Turkish dance group Saint Anatolia , a Christian woman denounced for refusing to marry a non Christian and martyred for her Christianity disambig it Anatolia disambigua pt Anat lia desambigua o tr Anadolu anlam ayr m ...   more details



  1. Air Anatolia

    refimprove date October 2010 Infobox Airline airline Air Anatolia logo Air Anatolia logo.svg logo size fleet size destinations IATA TD ICAO NTL callsign AIR ANATOLIA citation needed date October 2010 parent company slogan founded 1998 ceased 2002 headquarters Istanbul , Turkey citation needed date October 2010 key people hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Air Anatolia Turkish language Turkish Anadolu Hava ilik A.S. was a charter flight charter airline from Turkey , which was operational between 1998 and 2002. ref http www.airlineupdate.com content public airlines europe turkey.htm Air Anatolia entry at airlineupdate.com ref Fleet Over the years, Air Anatolia operated the following aircraft types ref http www.planespotters.net Airline Air Anatolia Air Anatolia fleet list at planespotters.net ref center class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 3 style border collapse collapse Air Anatolia fleet development Aircraft Introduced Retired Airbus A300 1998 2002 Boeing 737 Classic Boeing 737 300 2001 2002 Boeing 737 Classic Boeing 737 400 2000 2002 Boeing 757 Boeing 757 300 2002 2002 McDonnell Douglas MD 80 McDonnell Douglas MD 88 1998 2002 center References reflist Airlines of Turkey Aviation lists Category Defunct airlines of Turkey Category Airlines established in 1998 Category Airlines disestablished in 2002 Airline stub Turkey company stub Turkey transport stub el Air Anatolia nl Air Anatolia ...   more details



  1. Anatolia College

    mergefrom Anatolia College in Merzifon discuss Talk Anatolia College Merger proposal date July 2011 Infobox school name Anatolia College native name latin name image Anatolia College ... www.anatolia.edu.gr cms.jsp?CMCCode 0101020106&extLang LG title ABOUT ANATOLIA COLLEGE Anatolia video publisher www.anatolia.edu.gr accessdate 15 July 2011 ref streetaddress Anatolia The American College ... user files presidentpressrelease.pdf title Hans Giesecke Named 10th President of Anatolia ... image Anatolia MacedoniaHall.png 200px image caption Macedonia Hall , the main classroom building ... www.anatolia.edu.gr Anatolia College Greek , IPA Wikipedia IPA for Greek ko le io ... of Thessaloniki , Greece . The school has three subdivisions Elementary School Anatolia Elementary , Secondary School Anatolia High School known simply as Anatolia College, which also includes the Anatolia International Baccalaureate IB and the American College of Thessaloniki ACT American College ... 15 July 2011 ref Anatolia College is considered to be the most prestigious school in northern ... scholarship program. History See also Anatolia college in merzifon image AnatoliaCollegeMerzifon students.gif 200px thumb Anatolia College s campus in Merzifon included a school for girls top and the only school for deaf children in the Ottoman Empire bottom . left image Anatolia College in Merzifon ... . image Anatolia MacedoniaHall construction.jpg thumb 243px Macedonia Hall under construction in 1934 ... College of Mersovan Anatolia College of Mersovan was founded as a theological seminary with Charles ... New England style buildings. Anatolia included a kindergarten, a school for the deaf, high schools ... Eleftherios Venizelos , Anatolia reopened in Thessaloniki in 1924, renting buildings in Harilaou ... in Thessaloniki became part of Anatolia College Anatolia in 1927. In 1934 the school moved to the newly ..., Anatolia reopened, as repair of the damaged campus proceeded. The Girls School was moved into temporary ...   more details



  1. History of Anatolia

    dablinks date October 2011 See also Ancient Regions of Anatolia Anatolian History timeline infobox The history of Anatolia encompasses the region known as Anatolia Turkish Anadolu , known by the Latin ... . The earliest representations of culture in Anatolia can be found in several archaeological ... from advancing past their peak of success. As Persia grew, their system of local control in Anatolia ... Treaty of Apamea in 188 BC saw the Seleucids retreat from Anatolia. The Kingdom of Pergamum and the Rhodes ... in Anatolia. Roman control of Anatolia was strengthened by a hands off approach by Rome, allowing local ... Empire in Anatolia allowed other religions to maintain themselves long after 1453, and built upon ..., the Ottoman Empire was carved up and was now limited to Anatolia, but Greek aims in the region caused ... to make Anatolia into the new Republic of Turkey by defeating the Greeks and abolishing the Ottoman ... relative peace in Anatolia. Paleolithic The 250.000 years old homo sapiens footprints of Kula dn ... of Turkey Culture minister website ref and Karain Cave are samples for human existence in Anatolia ... of Asia and Europe, Anatolia has been the center of several civilization s since prehistoric ... metallurgy spread to Anatolia from the Transcaucasian Kura Araxes culture in the late 4th millennium BCE. Anatolia remained fully in the prehistoric period until it entered the sphere of influence ... publisher Oxford University Press year 1999 isbn 0198721943 ref While Anatolia was well endowed ... in Bronze Age Anatolia. ref Trevor Bryce, The Kingdom of the Hittites, rev. ed, 2005 9. ref Akkad ..., notably silver. One of the numerous Assyria n cuneiform records found in Anatolia at Kanesh uses ... central Anatolia, north western Syria as far as Ugarit , and upper Mesopotamia. Kizzuwatna in southern Anatolia controlled the region separating Hittite Empire Hatti from Syria , thereby greatly affecting ... as it was called before 687 BCE, was a major part of the history of western Anatolia, beginning ...   more details



  1. Anatolia Eyalet

    refimprove date September 2011 Infobox Former Subdivision native name Eyalet i Anadolu common name Anatolia Eyalet subdivision Eyalet nation the Ottoman Empire year start 1393 year end 1827 date start date end event start event end p1 Byzantine Empire flag p1 Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg s1 Aydin Eyalet flag s1 s2 Ankara Eyalet flag s2 s3 H davendig r Eyalet flag s3 s4 Kastamonu Eyalet flag s4 image flag flag type image coat image map Anatolia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire 1609 Kopie.png image map size 280px image map caption Anatolia Eyalet in 1609 capital Bursa , Ankara , K tahya ref Google books 70sAQAAIAAJ Commercial statistics A digest of the productive resources, commercial... By John Macgregor page 12 ref today flag Turkey Area and population of a given year stat year1 stat area1 stat pop1 stat year2 stat area2 stat pop2 footnotes The Eyalet of Anatolia Lang tr Anadolu Eyaleti was one of the two core provinces Rumelia Eyalet Rumelia being the other in the early years of the Ottoman Empire . It was established in 1393. ref name otm enc Google books QjzYdCxumFcC page 14 Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire By G bor goston, Bruce Alan Masters ref Consisting of western Anatolia, its capital was K tahya . Its reported area in the 19th century was convert 65804 sqmi km2 . ref Google books zSNUAAAAYAAJ The Popular encyclopedia or, conversations lexicon, Volume 6 page 698 ref After the abolition of the Janissary corps in 1826 which followed the Auspicious Incident , the eyalet was divided into 4 the eyalets of Eyalet of Aydin Aydin , Eyalet of H devandigar H devandigar , Eyalet of Ankara Ankara and Eyalet of Kastamonu Kastamonu . ref name Anadolu Eyaleti 2 Asaf G kbel, Hikmet len Ayd n li tarihi sf. 110, Ahmed hsan Bas mevi Ltd. 1936 . ref Government Organisation of the eyalet in the 17th century, from the accounts of Evliya elebi There is a Kehiya , an Emin Ottoman official ... of the Ottoman Empire Category Eyalets of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia Ottoman stub bs ...   more details



  1. Metropolis (Anatolia)

    8465888732&ref ts Facebook Group of Metropolis Excavations Image West anatolia copy.jpg thumb left 375px Ancient cities of West Anatolia Image Cost distance ratser no text.jpg thumb right 375px Map of Ionia ... settlements in Turkey History of Anatolia Ancient Greece topics Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Hellenistic colonies in Anatolia Category zmir Province de Metropolis in Ionien id Metropolis Anatolia tr Metropolis antik kent ...   more details



  1. Names of Anatolia

    we now know as Anatolia and Turkey has been referred to. The English language English name for Turkey ..., Anatolia, Asia Minor and Byzantium Before the peninsula where most of the modern Turkish Republic ... 1453 . Hattia The oldest name for Anatolia, Land of the Hatti was found for the first time ... for about 1500 years till 630 BC, as stated in Assyrian chronicles. Anatolia See Anatolia and History of Anatolia The Greek name Anatolia means where it originates, begins . It is thus of the same meaning as the Latin names Levant , Orient and the Arabic name Mashraq . Of course Anatolia, Orient, Levant and Mashraq today designating different areas in the world. Anatolia can thus be understood ... in 475. Anatolia was most often referred to as Rome by both Arabs and Turks during the Byzantine ..., whose dynasty grew into a great Islamic empire stretching from India to Anatolia. It was under Seljuq ..., acquired fiefdoms beyliks in newly conquered areas of Anatolia, Iraq and even Levent. Thus ... and Ottoman Empires see Anatolian beyliks Anatolia became a frontier opened for colonization ... Turkey as referring to Muslim Anatolia appeared much earlier in Christian, especially Frankish Western ... to refer the land of Anatolia as Rum , implying a separation between the concepts of the Christian State of Rome Byzantium and the Land of Rome Anatolia . As Byzantine Iconia Konya fell to the Seljuq viceroyalty of Anatolia and became the Muslim Sultanate of Rum under a Seljuq prince, more and more .... Anatolia as the land of Rum , but not as an ethnically homogeneous country of Turks is a subject ... than Turkish in Southwestern Anatolia back then. In early Ming China, the land of Anatolia was still ... colonization of Anatolia. The Chinese reformist Kang Youwei wrote extensively on Ottoman issues ... of the Weakening of Tu jue . No doubt, West Europeans were the first to refer to the Land of Anatolia ..., to the Muslims themselves, the idea of lands of Anatolia, Iraq or Rumelia as Turkia was not even ...   more details



  1. Southeastern District

    Southeastern District is the name of Southeastern District Church of the Brethren Southeastern District Lutheran Church Missouri Synod dab ...   more details



  1. Southeastern University

    Southeastern University usually refers to Southeastern University Florida in Lakeland, Florida, USA Southeastern University Washington, D.C. defunct university in Washington, District of Columbia, USA Southeastern University may also refer to Nanjing University , formerly National Southeastern University , in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida, USA Southeastern Baptist College in Laurel, Mississippi, USA Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Southeastern Bible College in Birmingham, Alabama, USA Southeastern Free Will Baptist College in Wendell, North Carolina, USA Southeastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, Illinois, USA Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana, USA Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma, USA Southeastern Technical College in Vidalia, Georgia, USA University of Southeastern Philippines in Davao City, Philippines See also Southeast University disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. The College at Southeastern

    refimprove date September 2011 The College at Southeastern is a liberal arts college located in Wake Forest, North Carolina . It was established in 1994 by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary which had previously been a graduate school as the school s undergraduate program. Both of the Southeastern schools are affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention . By and large, the College at Southeastern serves to provide Christian men and women with a theologically driven education and to prepare them for lives of ministry. External links http www.sebts.edu college default.aspx Category Liberal arts colleges ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Shrew

    Taxobox name Southeastern Shrew ref name msw3 MSW3 Hutterer pages 290 291 ref status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Hammerson, G. year 2008 id 41401 title Sorex longirostris downloaded 08 February 2010 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Sorex species S. longirostris binomial Sorex longirostris binomial authority Bachman , 1837 synonyms range map Southeastern Shrew area.png range map caption Southeastern Shrew range The Southeastern Shrew Sorex longirostris is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in the southeastern United States . ref name iucn References reflist Soricomorpha S2. Category Sorex redtoothed shrew stub ca Musaranya de musell llarg eu Sorex longirostris ...   more details



  1. Southeastern myotis

    Taxobox name Southeastern Myotis status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Arroyo Cabrales, J. & Ticul Alvarez Castaneda, S. year 2008 id 14147 title Myotis austroriparius downloaded 07 February 2010 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Chiroptera familia Vespertilionidae genus Myotis species M. austroriparius binomial Myotis austroriparius binomial authority Rhoads , 1897 The Southeastern Myotis Myotis austroriparius is a small bat that is found throughout the Gulf Coast al Plain and the Lower Mississippi River Mississippi Alluvial Plain of the southeastern United States. Description The Southeastern Myotis weighs 5 8 gram g . Its diet consists predominantly of insect s. All species of the genus Myotis , including the southeastern bat, rest by day and forage nocturnal at night . They often hunt and feed over water. The feeding flights usually alternate with periods of rest, during which the bats hang to digest their catch. The southeastern bat has a wingspan of about 9 11 inches. Pelage varies from gray to bright orange brown, with females generally being more brightly colored than the males. Southeastern bats are unique among Myotis of the United States in the production of twins all other Myotis usually produce one baby. Range The range of this species includes southern Illinois and Indiana in the north, westward into southeastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas, and eastward to the southern part of North Carolina and the northern one half of the peninsula of Florida. References reflist Jones, C. and R. W. Manning. 1989. Myotis austroriparius. Mammalian Species 332 1 3. Harvey, M. J., J. S. Altenbach, and T. L. Best. 1999. Bats of the United States. Published by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in cooperation with the Asheville Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Category Mouse eared bats Category Mammals of the United States Bat, Southeastern Category Animals described in 1897 es Myotis austroriparius ...   more details



  1. Southeastern League

    The Southeastern League was the name of three baseball circuits in minor league baseball league which operated in the Southeastern United States Southeastern and South Central United States . Two of these leagues were associated with Organized Baseball the third and most recent incarnation was an independent league that operated for two seasons in 2002 03. History The first Southeastern League lasted for three years, from by 1910 through by 1912 . At Class D, it was considered on the lowest rung of the minor league ladder, and had six clubs located in the United States American states of Alabama , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , North Carolina and Tennessee . Stung by the midseason collapse of two of its six franchises, this league disbanded on August 2, 1912. Class B league 1926 50 In by 1926 a new, Class B Southeastern League took the field, with six teams representing Montgomery, Alabama Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida and Albany, Georgia Albany , Columbus, Georgia Columbus and Savannah, Georgia . Although this league would be periodically shut down by the Great Depression and World War II , it continued as a Class B circuit, four levels below Major League Baseball , through by 1950 . Its lineup of teams in its final season included the champion Pensacola Fliers , Meridian Millers , Montgomery Rebels baseball team Montgomery Rebels , Jackson Senators , Vicksburg Billies , Selma Cloverleafs , Gadsden Pilots and Anniston Rams . Both Gadsden and Anniston withdrew from the league before the end of the season. Independent league 2002 03 The most recent ... team for the duration of the season under the name Southeastern Cloverleafs. The Macon Peaches ... Cloverleafs Selma Southeastern Cloverleafs References Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3d edition. Durham, N.C Baseball America , 2007. Southeastern ... States it Southeastern League ja ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Massachusetts

    in other parts of Massachusetts. Characteristics The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District SRPEDD task force, which concerns Southeastern Massachusetts in its broadest definition, describes blockquote div For this effort, southeastern sic Massachusetts is defined as fifty ... continue to attract more growth. Southeastern Massachusetts comprises several clearly defined ..., Massachusetts Taunton , and Fall River, Massachusetts Fall River are the largest cities in Southeastern ... cities.php Largest Cities in Massachusetts ref Like most of the state, Southeastern Massachusetts ... in the 19th century and was tied to the whaling industry. Today, many people in Southeastern Massachusetts ... are all in Norfolk County and are included in the Southeastern Massachusetts definition they are populated ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Airlines

    Southeastern Airlines was a regional airline that was acquired by Atlantic Southeast Airlines , a Delta Connection carrier, on April 1, 1983. ref cite web url http www.flyasa.com about history.php title ASA History accessdate 2007 08 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070731053641 http www.flyasa.com about history.php Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 07 31 ref It was formed in 1982 by Atlanta entrepreneur Michael J. Brady, who had formerly been head of Eastern Metro Express, a feeder for Eastern Airlines . The airline was originally known as Southeastern Commuter Airlines , but the Commuter part was dropped at some point before the merge with ASA. Southeastern served many cites in the southeast, mostly in the state of Georgia US state Georgia , using Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Atlanta as a hub. References reflist Category Defunct regional airlines of the United States Category Companies based in Georgia U.S. state Category Defunct companies based in Georgia U.S. state US airline stub ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Nigeria

    Southeastern Nigeria consists of present Abia State , Akwa Ibom State , Anambra State , Bayelsa State , Cross River State , Ebonyi State , Enugu State , Imo State , and Rivers State of Nigeria. Precolonial era Before Nigeria became a country through British colonial government, what is now known as Southeastern Nigeria was home to many ethnic groups such as the Igbo people Igbo , Ijaw people Ijaw , Ibibio , Efik people Efik , Ekoi , etc. Although these groups mostly had democratic systems of government, there were several kingdoms. Some of these kingdoms such as the Kingdom of Nri , Akwa Akpa Calabar , Aro Confederacy , Opobo etc. had considerable influence in the region. The region was diverse, yet the groups mostly lived in peaceful coexistence. Colonial era British conquest of the region in the early 20th century negatively affected the relationship between the various Southeastern groups as they engaged in unhealthy competition for British jobs. Nigerian Biafran War Main Nigerian Civil War File Flag of Biafra.svg thumb right Flag of the Republic of Biafra 1967 1970 , sometimes regarded as the ethnic flag of the Igbo. After two coups, a series of massacres orchestrated by Northern Muslim s against Eastern Nigerians living in Northern Nigeria took place in 1966 which resulted in the Eastern region declaring the independent state of Biafra in May 1967 and eventually the Nigerian Civil War 1967 1970 . After three years of tenacious resistance, Biafra was defeated. Modern The civil war worsened the relationship between the Southeastern groups immediately after the war. However, recently the relationship has been gradually improving. Category Geography of Nigeria ...   more details



  1. Southeastern, Pennsylvania

    for the Southeastern region of Pennsylvania Delaware Valley Infobox settlement name Southeastern, Pennsylvania official name settlement type Unincorporated area nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Pennsylvania pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Pennsylvania pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Chester county Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Pennsylvania subdivision type2 List of counties in Pennsylvania County subdivision name2 Chester County, Pennsylvania Chester government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation ft coordinates display title coordinates type region US PA type landmark latd 40 latm 4 lats 14 latNS N longd 75 longm 25 longs 38 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info website footnotes Southeastern is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Chester County, Pennsylvania Chester County , Pennsylvania , United ... of the mail from this area to the rest of the country bears a Southeastern, PA 193 postmark instead ... PA SOUTHEASTERN.html Southeastern, PA post office locator Chester County, Pennsylvania Category Unincorporated ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Connecticut

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image southeastct.png thumb right 250px Map of Connecticut showing the Southeastern Connecticut region The Southeastern Connecticut region comprises, as the name suggests, the southeastern corner of the state of Connecticut . It is sometimes referred to as Greater New London or by the tourist slogan Mystic, Connecticut Mystic and More . Southeastern Connecticut has historically been an area heavily dependent on traditional New England economic activities such as fishing , whaling , oystering , and the defense industry . In the present day, the area remains the primary home of the state s fishing and shellfish activity, but has since diversified its economic base to include tourism, gambling , and other services. The area is home to the United States Coast Guard United States Coast Guard Academy Academy in New London, Connecticut New London , a United States Navy base in Groton, Connecticut Groton also home to Electric Boat where the first U.S. nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus SSN 571 , was launched, on January 21, 1954 , a Pfizer research facility, and the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino Foxwoods casinos. Definitions There are several official definitions for the region. In all definitions, the following 16 towns are always included Bozrah, Connecticut Bozrah East Lyme, Connecticut East Lyme Franklin, Connecticut Franklin Griswold, Connecticut Griswold Groton, Connecticut Groton Ledyard, Connecticut Ledyard Lisbon, Connecticut Lisbon Montville, Connecticut Montville New London, Connecticut New London central city North Stonington, Connecticut North Stonington Norwich, Connecticut Norwich central city Preston, Connecticut Preston Salem, Connecticut Salem Sprague, Connecticut Sprague Stonington, Connecticut Stonington Waterford, Connecticut Waterford Southeastern Connecticut This is an official region administered by the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments. It consists of 18 towns and oversees land use and transportation ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Front

    The Southeastern Front was a front Soviet Army front of the Soviet Army during World War II . It was formed on 5 August 1942 out of parts of the Stalingrad Front , using the command elements from the First Tank Army and the disbanded Southern Front Soviet Union Southern Front . On 28 September the Southeastern Front was renamed the Stalingrad Front, whilst the former Stalingrad Front was renamed the Don Front. The front s main aim was to prevent the German advance towards the River Volga and ward off the threat of a German encirclement of Stalingrad . For this purpose it included 52nd, 57th and 64th Armies 28th Army Soviet Union 28th and 62nd Army Soviet Union 62nd Armies and 8th Air Army were later added. Commanders Colonel General Andrey Yeryomenko Brigadekomissar Lajok VM Member of the Military Council August 1942 The Ukrainian Communist Party Central Committee Secretary Nikita Khrushchev Member of the Military Council, August September 1942 Major General GF Sakharov Chief of Staff, August September 1942 . Fronts of the Red Army in World War II Category Soviet fronts cs Jihov chodn front druh sv tov v lka de S dostfront ja pl Front Po udniowo Wschodni radziecki ru fi Kaakon rintama uk ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Oregon

    Southeastern Oregon is a geographical term for the area along the U.S. state state of Oregon s borders with Idaho , California , and Nevada . It includes the populous areas of Burns, Oregon Burns , Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls and Lakeview, Oregon Lakeview . Counties class wikitable County Name Population 2006 ref https stage.www.pdx.edu media p o PopRpt06 fnl7.pdf 2006 Oregon Population Report. Population Research Center, Portland State University. Accessed September 24, 2007. ref Area Harney County, Oregon Harney 7,670 10,226 mi 26,486 km Klamath County, Oregon Klamath 65,455 15,892 km 6,136 mi Lake County, Oregon Lake 7,540 21,648 km 8,358 mi Malheur County, Oregon Malheur 31,725 25,719 km 9,930 mi Cities and towns Burns, Oregon Burns Chemult, Oregon Chemult Chiloquin, Oregon Chiloquin Christmas Valley, Oregon Christmas Valley Drewsey, Oregon Drewsey Fort Rock, Oregon Fort Rock Frenchglen, Oregon Frenchglen Keno, Oregon Keno Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls Lakeview, Oregon Lakeview Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa Ontario, Oregon Ontario Paisley, Oregon Paisley Riley, Oregon Riley Silver Lake, Oregon Silver Lake Summer Lake, Oregon Summer Lake Vale, Oregon Vale See also Oregon Outback Harney Basin References Reflist External links http www.all oregon.com regions southoregon.htm Oregon travel site Oregon coord 43 118 scale 5000000 region US OR type adm2nd display title Category Regions of Oregon Oregon geo stub ...   more details




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